Dr Sonia Sreenivas is a disciplined and confident physician with robust experience across hospital and clinical settings. She earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) in General Medicine from MS Ramaiah Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore, following her MBBS from KIMS, Bangalore. Since August 2024, she has been practising at SSD Hospital, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, where she continues to provide evidence-based, compassionate care with a focus on patient well-being and long-term outcomes.
Over the years, Dr. Sreenivas has worked with leading healthcare institutions including Fortis Hospital, Apollo Hospital, and HCG Oncology in Bangalore. Her responsibilities have included patient admission and discharge, managing outpatient consultations, handling emergency cases, creating and executing treatment plans, and determining the necessity of medical procedures. Her hands-on experience spans general medicine, oncology, and emergency care, making her a well-rounded internal medicine specialist.
Alongside clinical duties, Dr Sreenivas has contributed to the medical field through research and academic presentations. Her study on the correlation of Pulse Pressure with Framingham Risk Score in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus has been published in the Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences. She has also presented posters and papers at APICON and Command Hospital, focusing on biomarkers in stroke diagnosis and the clinico-etiological profile of pancytopenia in the elderly.
She holds BLS and ACLS certifications from the American Heart Association and is deeply involved in community health initiatives. Dr. Sreenivas has organized and participated in local health camps, pulse polio immunization drives, rural outreach programs, and blood donation campaigns, reflecting her commitment to public health and preventive medicine.
Fluent in English, Hindi, and Kannada, Dr Sonia Sreenivas believes in empathetic communication, teamwork, and critical thinking as the foundation of good medical practice. Her dedication to continuous learning and patient-centric care remains central to her growing career in internal medicine.